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Welcome to the Holy Family Project, a faith-driven ministry inspired by Matthew 25:34-40:

“Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘
Come, you who are blessed by my Father;
take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you
since the creation of the world.
For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat,
I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink,
I was a stranger and you invited me in,
I needed clothes and you clothed me,
I was sick and you looked after me,
I was in prison and you came to visit me.’
‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’”
Our work is a testament to God’s love, bringing hope, dignity, and transformation to those in need. Join us as we honor and glorify Him through acts of compassion and service.
Our Projects
We follow a holistic approach by providing immediate aid, assessing long-term needs, and improving the quality of life for the families we serve.

Food Project
Nourishing Bodies, Feeding Hope
Hunger is a daily reality for many families in Kenya. Immediate Aid Assistance consists of food to families facing food insecurity caused by famine, drought, a poor harvest or personal hardship.
How You Can Help: For $70 you can provide food for a family for one month. Donations to the food project also provide seedlings and fertilizer for sustainable farming.

Water Project
Quenching Thirst, Restoring Hope
Clean water is a basic need, yet many families in Murang’a County lack access to it. The Holy Family Water Project brings piped water directly to households, ensuring safe drinking water, improved health, and reduced time spent fetching water from distant sources.
How you can Help: Your donation of $200 can fund pipelines and water storage systems for one family drastically changing their everyday life.
Educational Support
Educating Children, Building Futures
Education is a pathway out of poverty, but many families in Murang’a cannot afford school fees. The Holy Family Tuition Project supports children by covering school fees, uniforms, and supplies, ensuring they can attend school and pursue their dreams.
How You Can Help: For $25/month you can sponsor a child’s education or donate to our tuition fund to give kids a brighter future.


Hygiene Project
Empowering Girls with Dignity
Girls often miss school due to a lack of sanitary products and hygiene resources. The Holy Family Girls Hygiene Project provides sanitary pads and improved facilities to ensure girls can attend school with confidence and dignity. We believe every girl deserves the chance to thrive.
How You Can Help: For $10 you can fund hygiene products for 1 girl for a year. Or donate to help build sanitation facilities.

Home Repair & Development
Providing Shelter, Restoring Dignity
Many families live in mud houses that are unsafe and vulnerable to weather. Some families do not have beds or mattresses and the family members sleep on the dirt floor. The Holy Family Housing Project provides proper bedding and builds durable homes and bathhouses, offering families safe, dignified living spaces.
How You Can Help: Fund the construction of homes converting mud homes to iron sheet. Amounts vary depending on the size of the family but an average cost would be about $2500 for a two bedroom home.
Our Journey
Called to Serve, Committed to Love



I was born and raised in Kenya with my 6 siblings. We grew up poor, even by Kenyan standards. We lived in a mud house for much of my childhood, walked long distances to fetch water, went to school bare foot, and wore my school uniform to church as my 'Sunday best'. We struggled with the uncertainty of poverty, not knowing where the next meal would come from, if I would get sent home from school for lack of school fees, and wondering "If we will ever get out of this?"
I never imagined that God's plan for me would bring me to the United States and be blessed with my wonderful family. We know the many blessings that God has given to us and His will to use this first hand experience of what poor families go through in their lives to help alleviate those burdens. God has a plan for us and He has called us to serve Him and the least of us! Matthew 25
In 2018, John and Katie, as a family, supported families from his village who were in need. Using their own funds they sent money to support families who were struggling with lack of food caused by famine, a poor harvest, or personal hardships. This year, in March of 2025, we partnered with another organization, Mission, Love and Life, that helped us raise $800 to provide food, seedlings, and fertilizer to help families in need. With that, the desire to organize and grow our efforts into a non-profit organization was born. In May we again partnered with Mission, Love and Life and our children’s school, to raise funds to bring clean, piped water to 17 families who currently have no water at their home and fetch water everyday from the stream. We are currently in the processing of applying for 501c3 status.
Our Mission
The Holy Family Project exists to uplift and empower families in Kenya by addressing their most pressing needs. Guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ, we aim to meet physical, emotional, and spiritual needs, fostering sustainable change and glorifying God through every action.
Food Assistance
Clean Water
Hygiene Products for Girls
Educational Scholarships
Home Repair & Development.
OUR VOLUNTEER TEAM- KENYA

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Florence Kinuthia
Florence graduated in 2018 with a degree in business and IT from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, and in 2019, she joined hands with John to begin serving vulnerable families in Murang’a County, Kenya. Alongside her work as an IT professional, she has remained deeply committed to this mission because she knows what it feels like to go without. That personal experience fuels her passion to show up with love and empathy. Florence believes that God is love and that we are all called to love and serve. This journey has grounded her in faith and compassion and continues to shape how she lives, gives, and grows. When she’s not working or serving, she enjoys quiet reflection, organizing, and traveling. Simple joys that keep her centered and refreshed for the path ahead.

Jason Kinyua
Jason graduated in 2015 with a Diploma in information technology from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. While building his career as an IT professional, he has also been deeply committed to community service—actively serving vulnerable families in Murang’a County since 2018. His passion for helping others comes from personal experience; having faced similar struggles himself, Jason understands the impact that compassion and support can have in someone’s life. This understanding drives his continued dedication to serve with humility, empathy, and consistency. Outside of work and service, Jason enjoys traveling, farming, and playing soccer—activities that keep him energized, grounded, and connected to the people and places he loves.
Our Journey in Pictures
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